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🏆 Ballon d'Or Men's Winners (1956-Present)

1983 1983

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Michel Platini
France Michel Platini
France
110
Points
Juventus

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Michel Platini
Michel Platini
France
110 (Points)
Juventus
2
Kenny Dalglish
Scotland Kenny Dalglish
Scotland
26
Points
Liverpool

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2
Kenny Dalglish
Kenny Dalglish
Scotland
26 (Points)
Liverpool
3
Allan Simonsen
Denmark Allan Simonsen
Denmark
25
Points
Denmark Vejle

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3
Allan Simonsen
Allan Simonsen
Denmark
25 (Points)
Denmark Vejle

1982 1982

1
Paolo Rossi
Italy Paolo Rossi
Italy
115
Points
Juventus

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Paolo Rossi
Paolo Rossi
Italy
115 (Points)
Juventus
2
Alain Giresse
France Alain Giresse
France
64
Points
Bordeaux

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2
Alain Giresse
Alain Giresse
France
64 (Points)
Bordeaux
3
Zbigniew Boniek
Poland Zbigniew Boniek
Poland
39
Points
Juventus

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Zbigniew Boniek
Zbigniew Boniek
Poland
39 (Points)
Juventus

1981 1981

1
Karl-Heinz Rummenigge
West Germany Karl-Heinz Rummenigge
West Germany
106
Points
Bayern Munich

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Karl-Heinz Rummenigge
Karl-Heinz Rummenigge
West Germany
106 (Points)
Bayern Munich
2
Paul Breitner
West Germany Paul Breitner
West Germany
64
Points
Bayern Munich

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2
Paul Breitner
Paul Breitner
West Germany
64 (Points)
Bayern Munich
3
Bernd Schuster
West Germany Bernd Schuster
West Germany
39
Points
Barcelona

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3
Bernd Schuster
Bernd Schuster
West Germany
39 (Points)
Barcelona

1980 1980

1
Karl-Heinz Rummenigge
West Germany Karl-Heinz Rummenigge
West Germany
122
Points
Bayern Munich

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Karl-Heinz Rummenigge
Karl-Heinz Rummenigge
West Germany
122 (Points)
Bayern Munich
2
Bernd Schuster
West Germany Bernd Schuster
West Germany
34
Points
Barcelona

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2
Bernd Schuster
Bernd Schuster
West Germany
34 (Points)
Barcelona
3
Michel Platini
France Michel Platini
France
33
Points
Saint-Étienne

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3
Michel Platini
Michel Platini
France
33 (Points)
Saint-Étienne

1979 1979

1
Kevin Keegan
England Kevin Keegan
England
118
Points
Hamburger SV

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Kevin Keegan
Kevin Keegan
England
118 (Points)
Hamburger SV
2
Karl-Heinz Rummenigge
West Germany Karl-Heinz Rummenigge
West Germany
52
Points
Bayern Munich

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2
Karl-Heinz Rummenigge
Karl-Heinz Rummenigge
West Germany
52 (Points)
Bayern Munich
3
Ruud Krol
Netherlands Ruud Krol
Netherlands
41
Points
Ajax

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3
Ruud Krol
Ruud Krol
Netherlands
41 (Points)
Ajax

1978 1978

1
Kevin Keegan
England Kevin Keegan
England
87
Points
Hamburger SV

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Kevin Keegan
Kevin Keegan
England
87 (Points)
Hamburger SV
2
Hans Krankl
Austria Hans Krankl
Austria
81
Points
Barcelona

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2
Hans Krankl
Hans Krankl
Austria
81 (Points)
Barcelona
3
Rob Rensenbrink
Netherlands Rob Rensenbrink
Netherlands
50
Points
Anderlecht

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3
Rob Rensenbrink
Rob Rensenbrink
Netherlands
50 (Points)
Anderlecht

1977 1977

1
Allan Simonsen
Denmark Allan Simonsen
Denmark
74
Points
Borussia Mönchengladbach

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Allan Simonsen
Allan Simonsen
Denmark
74 (Points)
Borussia Mönchengladbach
2
Kevin Keegan
England Kevin Keegan
England
71
Points
Hamburger SV

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2
Kevin Keegan
Kevin Keegan
England
71 (Points)
Hamburger SV
3
Michel Platini
France Michel Platini
France
70
Points
Nancy

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3
Michel Platini
Michel Platini
France
70 (Points)
Nancy

1976 1976

1
Franz Beckenbauer
West Germany Franz Beckenbauer
West Germany
91
Points
Bayern Munich

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Franz Beckenbauer
Franz Beckenbauer
West Germany
91 (Points)
Bayern Munich
2
Rob Rensenbrink
Netherlands Rob Rensenbrink
Netherlands
75
Points
Anderlecht

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2
Rob Rensenbrink
Rob Rensenbrink
Netherlands
75 (Points)
Anderlecht
3
Ivo Viktor
Czech Ivo Viktor
Czech
52
Points
Dukla Prague

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3
Ivo Viktor
Ivo Viktor
Czech
52 (Points)
Dukla Prague

1975 1975

1
Oleg Blokhin
Ukraine Oleg Blokhin
Ukraine
122
Points
Dynamo Kyiv

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Oleg Blokhin
Oleg Blokhin
Ukraine
122 (Points)
Dynamo Kyiv
2
Franz Beckenbauer
West Germany Franz Beckenbauer
West Germany
42
Points
Bayern Munich

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2
Franz Beckenbauer
Franz Beckenbauer
West Germany
42 (Points)
Bayern Munich
3
Johan Cruyff
Netherlands Johan Cruyff
Netherlands
27
Points
Barcelona

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Johan Cruyff
Johan Cruyff
Netherlands
27 (Points)
Barcelona

1974 1974

1
Johan Cruyff
Netherlands Johan Cruyff
Netherlands
116
Points
Barcelona

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Johan Cruyff
Johan Cruyff
Netherlands
116 (Points)
Barcelona
2
Franz Beckenbauer
West Germany Franz Beckenbauer
West Germany
105
Points
Bayern Munich

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2
Franz Beckenbauer
Franz Beckenbauer
West Germany
105 (Points)
Bayern Munich
3
Kazimierz Deyna
Poland Kazimierz Deyna
Poland
35
Points
Legia Warsaw

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3
Kazimierz Deyna
Kazimierz Deyna
Poland
35 (Points)
Legia Warsaw

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Summary

The Ballon d'Or (French pronunciation: [balɔ̃ dɔʁ] ⓘ; lit. 'Golden Ball') is an annual football award presented by French magazine France Football since 1956 to honour the player deemed to have performed the best over the previous season.

Conceived by sports writers Gabriel Hanot and Jacques Ferran, the Ballon d'Or was based exclusively on voting by football journalists up until 2006. Originally, it was awarded only to players from Europe and was widely known as the European Footballer of the Year award. In 1995, the Ballon d'Or was expanded to include all players of any origin that have been active at European clubs. The award became a global prize in 2007 with all professional footballers from around the world being eligible; additionally, coaches and captains of national teams were also given the right to vote, before reverting to just journalists in 2016.

Between 2010 and 2015, in an agreement with FIFA, the award was temporarily merged with the FIFA World Player of the Year, and was known as the FIFA Ballon d'Or. That partnership ended in 2016, and the award reverted to the Ballon d'Or, while FIFA also reverted to its own separate annual award, The Best FIFA Men's Player. In 2022, France Football modified the rules for the Ballon d'Or. The timing was changed so that awards were given not for achievements during a calendar year, but for a football season, and it was also determined that an international jury of specialized journalists, with one representative per country, from the top 100 in the latest FIFA Men's World Ranking would elect the winner of the award. UEFA co-organizes the Ballon d'Or gala since 2024, with France Football retaining the voting system and the Ballon d'Or name.

Lionel Messi won the Ballon d'Or a record eight times, followed by Cristiano Ronaldo with five. Johan Cruyff, Michel Platini and Marco van Basten each won the award three times, while Alfredo Di Stéfano, Franz Beckenbauer, Kevin Keegan, Karl-Heinz Rummenigge and Ronaldo have each won it twice. Rodri is the current holder of the award, having won its most recent edition in 2024.

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